TCF11 Has a Potent Tumor-Repressing Effect than Its Prototypic Nrf1α by Definition of both Similar yet Different Regulatory Profiles, with a Striking Disparity from Nrf2
Meng Wang(Chongqing University), Yiguo Zhang(Chongqing University)
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